<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<dt-example table-type="html" order="1">

<css lib="datatables tabletools" />
<js lib="jquery datatables tabletools">
<![CDATA[

$(document).ready(function() {
	$('#example').DataTable( {
		dom: 'T<"clear">lfrtip',
		tableTools: {
			"sRowSelect": "os",
			"aButtons": [ "select_all", "select_none" ]
		}
	} );
} );
]]>
</js>

<title lib="TableTools">Row selection - operating system style</title>

<info><![CDATA[

As well as providing a button toolbar, TableTools provides everything needed to have selectable rows in the table. TableTools has four row selection modes of operation:

*   `none` - Default, where no user row selection options are available
*   `single` - A single row can be selected
*   `multi` - Multiple rows can be selected simply by clicking on the rows
*   `os` - Operating System like selection where you can use the shift and ctrl / cmd keys on your keyboard to add / remove rows from the selection.

This example shows the `os` select option. Without keyboard interaction a single row can be selected at a time, but multiple rows can be selected in a range using the shift key, while rows can be added and removed from the selection using the ctrl / cmd key.

]]></info>

</dt-example>
